1894 – Grace Dieu, Clogheen, Co. Waterford
Originally a two storey house of around 1840 but later much extended into a large rambling Italianate mansion.
Originally a two storey house of around 1840 but later much extended into a large rambling Italianate mansion.
An eclectic Victorian seaside hotel designed to take advantage of the railways.
The opening of the Enniskillen and Bundoran Railway (E&BR) in 1868 connected Bundoran with Ireland’s growing railway network and made the town more accessible from Belfast,
Purpose built hotel constructed for the Great Southern Railways Company as part of their scheme to bring tourists to the Kerry area via their railway routes.
As published in The Building News,
As published in The Building News,
Architect-builder John Campbell McKellar (1859–1941) built much of upper-middle class Hyndland area of Glasgow with Duncanson &
“THESE houses have lately been erected at West Worthing on the estate formerly owned by Hobbs of Liberator Building Society fame.